'It was devastating': San Carlos residents rally after Watch Fire destroys homes
“Nobody ever expected this would happen.”
That’s what several residents on the San Carlos Reservation said July 12, the day after the Watch Fire burnt over 2,000 acres and destroyed at least 10 homes in their community, two hours east of Phoenix.
Michigan lawmakers feast and fly for free, but the system for tracking freebies is broken
Lobbyists spend millions wining and dining state officials in Michigan, but it is impossible to determine how many freebies lawmakers accept because the state's system for tracking what influencers give to legislators is flawed, rife with loopholes and relies on the honor system, a yearlong Eye On Michigan investigation reveals.
Sedona residents are appealing a new resort development near Oak Creek. Here's why
Developers estimated the completed resort would consume 21,600 gallons of water per day. Public documents show the developer filed a claim for surface water rights with the Arizona Department of Water Resources, listing an annual use of 28.2 acre-feet from Oak Creek per year, or just under 9.2 million gallons.
MSU professors 'devastated' after President Stanley's resignation
Professor Felicia Wu of MSU’s Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition said she was devastated when she heard the news of Stanley’s resignation.
She cited Stanley’s leadership in the wake of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, the COVID-19 pandemic and his improvements to campus safety as examples of his professionalism and experience.
Indianapolis FBI made many errors during Larry Nassar investigation, DOJ report finds
Numerous errors were made by the Indianapolis FBI office during their investigation into the 2015 allegations of sexual abuse against ex-USA gymnastics team doctor and MSU employee Larry Nassar, a new report from the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice finds.